I wake up at
7:30am. Everyone else is still asleep, so I sneak out for my
morning stroll around the Boardwalk accompanied only by a coffee
and a Danish pastry. They are pretty good travelling companions
though. They dont say a lot, but they are there to be
called on when I need them.

I sit on a
bench to write up my trip report, take a few photos and generally
enjoy another lovely Florida morning.

Back at the
room they are all up and about. Grandma, Julia and Georgia
enjoyed the Adventurers Club last night, but unfortunately
Grandma felt ill. She hasnt had the best of luck this
holiday with her bad back as well.

Today is going
to be a more relaxing time, so we jump in the van (after the good
fellow has fetched it from valet parking for me) and drive over
to the Polynesian resort. We have never used the pool here before
and the security guard gives us a cheery welcome and waves us in.

We grab one of
the cabanas on the beach and settle down. For all of 5 minutes.
Then the girls and I hit the pool and try out the slide.
Its all inside through the volcano and quite fast for a
pool slide.
I am very impressed with the pool and its location. You can
face the pool with its beautiful waterfall and Polynesian
buildings in the background or turn round to stare over the 7
Seas Lagoon while your feet play in the white sand.

Even Tam and
Georgia decide to try the slide. As we clamber up the steps, a
little boy slides down screaming his head off. Tam asks if it is
obligatory to scream the whole way down. Georgia says What
does obligatory mean? I try to explain to her by saying
that it is obligatory for Daddy to drink beer on holiday. She
nods wisely.

As I sit on my
sun bed writing my report, Tam asks if I am writing about how my
wife gets more attractive and lovelier every day. Talk about
fishing for compliments! She does, but dont tell her I said
so.

Right, a couple
of hours relaxing are more than enough for anyone, so I rally the
troops for a field trip. Julia and Tam are enjoying the delights
of the Polynesian and decide to stay. Slackers! So me, Grandma,
India and Georgia decide to take a monorail expedition.
We take the resort loop to the Contemporary where we take a look
at the pool. Ive never seen this before and Im
impressed. The main pool has a slide and a water feature in the
centre. Behind this pool and by the side of Bay Lake is a
circular pool. This is nearly empty and offers lovely views over
the lake.

Back to the
monorail for the brief hop over to the Transportation and Ticket
Centre where we change to the Epcot train. We get to sit in the
front (Grandma has never done this before) for the glide through
the treetops.
This is an excellent way to travel and you get a different
perspective up here, especially on the loop through Epcot where
the floral displays look lovely.

Off the Epcot
train and straight on to the return train to the TTC. From here
we walk back to the Polynesian.

Lunch follows,
which is a Lava Flow (pina colada and strawberry daiquiri
combined) and nachos. A fine repast. Another swim and its
time to return to the Boardwalk.

Just before we
leave I stroll along the beach for 50 yards or so and come to a
couple of hammocks. There is nobody else around and I swing
gently back and forward while looking across the 7 Seas Lagoon to
the castle shimmering in the distance. The palm trees provide
flickering shade and I can hear the Magic Kingdom train whistle
softly. Another moment safely stored in the Stringer memory bank.

Tam steals a go in MY hammock.

Back at the
Boardwalk we get ready to go out and then spend a short while on
the balcony. I really could sit out here for hours watching the
world drift slowly by. The only dark cloud on the horizon is a
dirty great dark cloud on the horizon. Could be rain
acomin, brollies required for safety.

We leave the
room at 4:30pm to catch the bus to Downtown Disney where we are
meeting Susan and Lu Beth and going to see the 6:00pm showing of
La Nouba at Cirque de Soleil.

We arrive at
Pleasure Island with the storm clouds gathering. With perfect
timing we arrive under the covered area outside Cirque just as
the heavens open. Susan and Lu Beth are not so lucky and arrive
damply a few minutes later.
We enter the theatre and the show begins. Its difficult to
write anything about La Nouba that hasnt been written
before.
The actual circus elements of the show are little
different to things Ive seen many times on TV. The possible
exception to this is the trampoline section.
The reason La Nouba stands out is the mixture of theatre, circus,
music, drama and stage craft that makes it totally beguiling.

Being from an
engineering background, I am amazed at the way different sections
of the stage move and large elements of apparatus appear from the
ceiling. Its slick, polished and very, very clever.

Would I see it
again? Not sure. If they changed the show, then definitely. I
think it would lose the thrill element for me if I knew what was
coming next. Everyone else in the group thinks the show is
brilliant.

The only bad
thing about the whole experience was that I had a Wow!
Explanatory Dad sat behind me. He had a couple of young
daughters with him and felt the need to constantly tell them
things they could see with their own eyes.
Wow! Did you see that! He tumbled across the stage!
Wow! Shes balancing one handed on his head!
Wow! Shes walking across the tightrope

I wish Id
had the guts to say Wow! Youre explaining everything
unnecessarily, you fool.

After Cirque we
have a PS at The House of Blues, another first for us. There are
all sorts of things floating around the table and its a bit
of a free for all trying everyone elses food.
I cant remember the exact names, but the meals included
jambalaya, half a steamed chicken, ribs, pizza, chicken tenders
and linguine. I shant go into great detail, but we all
thought the food was fairly poor. Lu Beth has lived in New
Orleans so she could offer an expert opinion and she said the
jambalaya was too dry and had an enormously strong taste of
basil. A bit of a disappointment.

We say
goodnight to Susan and Lu Beth and are back at the Boardwalk by
11:00pm.